Kodak Pixpro SP360 – The All seeing Action Camera Review

Kodak recently announced a new extreme camera with a few unique features including a 360 degree camera with several operating modes which allows you to view everything around you in a way it was almost impossible to do until now.

The (very fast paced) video review above by Juan Bagnell looks at the camera controls and functions, how to control it, hardware, usability and a lot of talk about the accessories which comes with the extreme pack.

Bagnell admits that he was a really big fan of Kodak Pixpro SP1 Action Camera (a more traditional action camera if you like), but the ability of the new version to record everything around seems to be very interesting.

As you can see from the video, everything on the camera seems to be controlled wirelessly from the device app (in this case an Android although an iOS version is also available).

The Kodak Pixpro SP360 has:

  • 16-Megapixel 1/2.33″ MOS Sensor.
  • Record 1080p@30p and 720p@60p Video.
  • Record 10MP images at 10 fps.
  • Micro HDMI Output / microSD/SDHD Card Slot.
  • WIFI/NFC (with Android/iOS control).

You can read more specs and features of the Kodak site.

There is a full channel on Youtube dedicated to videos from the Kodak Pixpro SP360 – here are two quick examples:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Bgsex2aX0[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dItRHmvbSjI[/youtube]

You can get the Kodak PixPro SP360 for just under $300 (at B&H) the extreme pack demonstrated in the video will cost just under $400.

You can find many more previews and reviews on our Photography review section here on LensVid.

Iddo Genuth
Iddo Genuth is the founder and chief editor of LensVid.com. He has been a technology reporter working for international publications since the late 1990's and covering photography since 2009. Iddo is also a co-founder of a production company specializing in commercial food and product visual content.

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